Mahabalipuram Information
Mamallapuram,
also known as Mahabalipuram, is a town in Kancheepuram district in the
Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is around 60 km south from the city of
Chennai.
Mahabalipuram was the earlier
name of Mamallapuram because the demon king Mahabali was killed by Lord
Vishnu. The name was changed later by the king of Pallava Narashima
Varman who has got the title of Mamalla; the great wrestler.
Mahabalipuram
lies on the Coromandel Coast which faces the Bay of Bengal. This is an
elegant place to watch which a well established sea port was during the
7th and 10th centuries of the Pallava dynasty. This was the second capital
of the Pallavas who ruled Kanchipuram. Formerly, mahabalipuram was known
and called as Mahabalipuram. The former name of this place ‘Mahabalipuram’
has a history. A very rude cruel king Mahabali reined this place and in
a fierce battle king Mahabali was killed by Lord Vishnu and the place
was named after the dead, arrogant kind Mahabali.
It
was during the reign of King Narasimha Varman I, the name Mahabalipuram
was changed. It was renamed mahabalipuram which is called till now. There
is a story behind. The name Mamallpuram king Narasimha Varman I was a
great and valiant warrior. He was given the title Mamalla which means
‘the great wrestler’ so the name was converted from Mahabalipuram
to mahabalipuram considering the great king and his achievements.
After
the decline of the Gupta Dynasty, the pallavas rose to the pioneer in
south India. They ruled over from the 3rd century till the end of the
9th century A.D. The best period of their rule was between 650 and 750
AD and this period was called the Golden Age of the pallavas. The pallavas
were very powerful. They were profound thinkers.
It
was during the rule of the pallavas, great poets, dramatists, artists,
artisans, scholars and saints emerged. As one can say that the pallavas
are the pioneers and forerunners of new styles both in art and architecture
and mahabalipuram is the best place to praise off their skill and talent.
New sculptures and unique paintings were innovative and exuberant. This
place mahabalipuram itself became their exploring field and they made the
best use of the resources. They game a shape and creative energy to what
they imagined. It became a dream come true as it witnessed innovations
in all styles.
The
richness in mahabalipuram was not known to many, as these pallavas did
not outlet and expose their quality and innovative creations to the outer
world for obvious reasons. The aestheticism in mahabalipuram was hidden
until the late 185h century. What is special about mahabalipuram? Of course
every one can point out the rock - cut caves, temples made from a single
rock, temples and strives of different structures, and bas-reliefs which
are so artistic and sheer creativity. Mamallpuram is referred as an ‘open-air
museum’. The great pallava kings Narasimha I and Rajasimha have
well preserved these stylistic qualities that one enjoys in mahabalipuram
even in the present day.
The
beauty of the place is not only due to these architecture but the vast
casuarinas trees, the silvery sandy beach the classical hand male crafts
around have made them all to form what is a collective splendor. Any visitor
who visits mahabalipuram will remain startled and intoxicated with the
grandeur. They feel hand hearted and more out from this historical and
fascinating tourist spot.
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